Guard Jonathan Cooper’s Strength

Cooper is a guard from UNC who's high on many scouts' lists. He is one of the best guards available and will hear his name called in the first round of April's draft.

The Cowboys are in need of help along the offensive line, and Cooper may be the answer.

During the combine, Cooper was able to bench 225 pounds 35 times, good enough for second best. Ohio guard Eric Herman was tops with 36.

While the bench press isn't the most impressive feat for a prospect to do, it does show that Cooper's strength may be sustainable at the next level.

For those inside blitzes that the Cowboys' offensive line failed to pick up and protect Romo from, Cooper's strength shows that he should be able to hold blocks long enough so that Romo can get rid of the ball.

Running Back Marcus Lattimore’s Interview

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I'm of the thought that the Cowboys need another running back. Besides possibly losing Felix Jones, DeMarco Murray hasn't proved himself sturdy enough to trust. So the Cowboys have to protect themselves and find a suitable reserve.

Former South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore may be that player.

Lattimore shredded his knee in October and was lost for the season. He's been rehabbing since then, and while he wasn't able to participate in drills, all 32 NFL teams were able to examine and interview him.

During the interview, Lattimore emphasized that NFL team doctors thought that he was coming along well and in a good place.

The Cowboys were one of the teams to sit down for an interview with Lattimore, but that doesn't mean they will draft him.

But the best thing that I took away from Lattimore's combine press interview was his professionalism and modest nature.

He recognizes that he has a lot of work to do and was ok with being prodded by every team due to the amount of money being invested.

I really like Lattimore, and I hope that the Cowboys will take a serious look at him to draft.